CRETACEOUS FLORA OF WESTERN IOWA. jgi 



A single incomplete specimen was found making the deter- 

 mination somewhat doubtful. 



10. DlOSPYROS PRIM.EVA Hec)'. 



Phyll. Cret. du Nebr., p. 19, PI. I.. Figs. 6,7; Fl. Foss. 

 Arct., vol. 6, 2 Abth., p. 80, PL XVIII., Fig. i; vol. 7, p. 31, 

 PL LXL. Figs. 5 a, b, c: Newberry, Later Ext. FL, p. 8, 

 Illustr. Cret. and Tert. PL, HI., Fig. 8; Lesq., Cret. and Tert. 

 FL, p. 59. Lesq., Fl. Dak. Gr., U. S. Geo. Sur., Mon. XVII., 

 p. 109, PL XX., Figs. 1-3. 



A single specimen listed. 



11. DiOSPVROS PSEUDOANCEPS LcSCJ. 



Report of the Geological State Survey of Minnesota, by 

 Prof. Winchell, unpublished. Lesq., Fl. Dak. Gr., U. S. Geo. 

 Sur., Mon. XVII., p. iii, PL XXIL, Fig. i. 



A single specimen listed. 



12. DiOSPYROS ROTUNDIFOLIA Lcsq. 



Cret. FL, p. 89, PL XXX., Fig. i: Lesq., FL Dak. Gr., U. 

 S. Geo. Sur., Mon. XVII., p. 112, PL XVII., Figs. 8-1 1. 



A single specimen was listed. 



13. Inga cretacea Lcsq. 



Lesq., Fl. Dak. Gr., U. S. Geo. Sur., Mon. XVIL, p. 153, 

 PL LV., Fig. II. 



A single specimen was listed. 



14. Rhamnus ten ax Lesq. 



Cret. FL, p. 109, PL XXL, Fig. 4. Lesq., Fl. Dak. Gr., U. 

 S. Geo. Sur., Mon. XVIL, p. 170, PL XXXVIIL, Fig. 6. 



Two well preserved specimens were found. 



15. RuA.MNus in/equilateralis Lesq. 



Lesq., FL Dak. Gr., U. S. Geo. Sur., Mon. XVIL, p. 170, 

 PL XXXVII., Figs. 4-7. 



Two good specimens were obtained. 

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